
UVM Computer Science
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CS Department at the University of Vermont.
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Professor Breckage is a co-author of a new study that looks at how social factors will shape the future of climate change. Read more… uvm.edu/news/story/put… UVM Computer Science Gund Institute for Environment UVM Plant Biology


Bravo to Laurent Hébert-Dufresne whose promotion to associate professor w/tenure in UVM Computer Science was celebrated last night He arrived at UVM in 2018 and has since co-authored more than 50 papers 🔥🔥🔥 It is also his birthday today 🎉🎉🎉 laurenthebertdufresne.github.io




I'm learning new tools! What is a good network model for your data? With Jean-Gabriel Young Antoine Allard & Alexander Daniels we apply model selection on networks to complex configuration models. Peeling back the onion of network models: arxiv.org/abs/2204.08444 Work in progress! Please comment!




We couldn't be more proud of our recent PhD graduate, Sam Kriegman. We miss you at UVM and wish you all the best Northwestern Engineering. They're lucky to have you join their team. Congratulations Sam Kriegman! Come back and visit whenever!


“Data driven approaches to the understanding of (sometimes malicious) online activity” Presentation by UVM Computer Science Assistant Prof Jeremiah Onaolapo at the UVM CEMS Research Slam



Important work by one of our PhD students on computational and statistical approaches to guide public health efforts in the field. Work by Brendan Case (Bren) with faculty member Laurent Hébert-Dufresne! Congratulations team!

Our recent work on fairness in machine learning led by Krystal Maughan (krystal maughan) and Ivoline Ngong (Ivoline Ngong) featured on the Montreal AI Ethics Institute blog! montrealethics.ai/prediction-sen…

Work by @juniperlov with faculty Jeremiah Onaolapo & Laurent Hébert-Dufresne looks at limits of individual consent and new "distributed consent" models for online social networks. In the proceedings of the ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (#FAccT22). Congratulations team!
